ARGENTINA: Six Tries & Out

As Foreign Minister, Juan Atilio
Bramuglia was one of the ablest men in President Juan Perón's cabinet.
Though a moderate, he was also one of Perón's oldest and staunchest
supporters. But he had one disadvantage: he had somehow, somewhere,
offended the President's wife, Evita. Last week, it indirectly cost him
his job.

Bramuglia, the son of poor Italian immigrants, is a quiet, complex man
of unquestioned integrity. As Foreign Minister, he led his country away
from its stubborn opposition to the U.S. in hemispheric councils. At
the U.N. he made a flashy try at reconciling the Western powers and
Russia...